Re: British Passports when in Australia
Apart from photos/current passport we only need to send in the one page where we (and the countersignatory) fill out our details and sign, right? All the other pages - including the ones with a summary of all the personal details - can head straight to the shredder? :)
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Re: British Passports when in Australia
Originally Posted by astera
(Post 12363353)
Apart from photos/current passport we only need to send in the one page where we (and the countersignatory) fill out our details and sign, right? All the other pages - including the ones with a summary of all the personal details - can head straight to the shredder? :)
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Re: British Passports when in Australia
I can just send my current Australian Passport as is, can I? I don't like the thought of photocopying the entire passport, so much wasted paper.
Also I'm a bit weary of sending all these important documents overseas :S |
Re: British Passports when in Australia
Originally Posted by Phenomenem
(Post 12380283)
I can just send my current Australian Passport as is, can I? I don't like the thought of photocopying the entire passport, so much wasted paper.
Also I'm a bit weary of sending all these important documents overseas :S |
Re: British Passports when in Australia
Originally Posted by BritInParis
(Post 12380289)
If you want to include your Australian passport then just photocopy the bio-data page.
From this page: Uncancelled non-British passports: Please send us a colour photocopy of your non-British passport (every page including blank pages). We retain the right to ask for the original passport. We will let you know by email or post if we need you to send it to us. |
Re: British Passports when in Australia
Originally Posted by Phenomenem
(Post 12380292)
I was under the impression I had to provide my current passport including blank pages?
From this page: Uncancelled non-British passports: Please send us a colour photocopy of your non-British passport (every page including blank pages). We retain the right to ask for the original passport. We will let you know by email or post if we need you to send it to us. |
Re: British Passports when in Australia
This is my first adult passport. So I can send a colour photocopy of the bio page and if they need more they will contact me?
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Re: British Passports when in Australia
Originally Posted by Phenomenem
(Post 12380607)
This is my first adult passport. So I can send a colour photocopy of the bio page and if they need more they will contact me?
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Re: British Passports when in Australia
Originally Posted by Pollyana
(Post 12380626)
Honestly, its up to you. There is a similar discussion running in the US forum at present, and I've seen it discussed often over the years. A few people send their foreign passports - but that can cause issues as you then can't travel, have no ID etc. Some send the bio page,as you suggest, and have no problem. Others (and I admit to falling into this category myself) accidentally tick the wrong box, forget that they have not put the other passport into the envelope and just don't send it - no problems there either :)
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Re: British Passports when in Australia
Originally Posted by Phenomenem
(Post 12380641)
Thanks for the insights! I'll go with the colour photocopy, but I'm happy to send the passport if needed, I have no time to travel for the next year and a bit anyway!
Just causes a major issue for people like me who have no driving licence! That passport is my only ID :sneaky: |
Re: British Passports when in Australia
Originally Posted by Pollyana
(Post 12380655)
:thumbup:
Just causes a major issue for people like me who have no driving licence! That passport is my only ID :sneaky: |
Re: British Passports when in Australia
Originally Posted by Phenomenem
(Post 12380660)
That's fair enough. Would getting a Keypass ID from Aus Post help? Seems to be marketed for people without driver's licences.
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Re: British Passports when in Australia
I had the Aus Passport pages copied but forgot to include them for three passports. New British passports arrived with no issue. This was in the last month.
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Re: British Passports when in Australia
Reporting back that I sent my documents on the 1st of December and received the new passport and documents back on the 21st of December. :)
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Re: British Passports when in Australia
I too was worried about the time when applying to the UK but was very impressed with the reaction time (a little over two weeks)
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